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06-02-2021, 10:04 AM | #11 |
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Try this one Kevin
https://www.amsoil.com/p/engine-fogging-oil-fogsc/ I notice its not available in Canada ... WTH's with that ... I have half a dozen unused cans sitting here. I could send them over to Marty ?
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I'm assuming your talking about the 02 sensors that seem to not like some oil products. I haven't had any trouble, but maybe guys with the o2 in the header pipe might want to remove it before drownings.
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I notice its not available in Canada ... WTH's with that ... Thanks Jeff appreciate it. Nothing is available in the Communism Canada! Hell we cant go anywhere right now. I hope to break out soon.
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Thanks Jeff that was my main concern. Would this be a possible problem on the injectors on a lt1?
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I can't see any Gary. If someone has they will probably speak up ....
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I use Stabil Fogging Oil. Pull the plugs a shoot a little into each cylinder. I use it on my Harley for the winter too.
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Amsoil fogger oil will not hurt O2 sensors and works great.
Cimguard-10, Yamaha Stor-Rite Fogger and Gibbs Lubricant are also great products and will not hurt O2 sensors.. https://sri-supplies.com/cimguard10-...mguard-10.html https://www.partsvu.com/yamaha-stor-...SABEgI9QPD_BwE http://www.gibbsbrandlubricant.com/ If you want to add a great preservative to your fuel, that will protect the fuel system and fuel injectors during storage, use the Yamaha EFI Engine Storage Fogging Oil. https://www.partsvu.com/yamaha-efi-e...yABEgJ5o_D_BwE |
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Thanks for the opinions,appreciate it.
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